68-Team Tourney Kills the Automatic Qualifier
Since 2011, the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament has put the top 68 teams head-to-head to determine a season champion. This was up from 65 beginning in 2001 , which was up from 64 beginning in 1985. The 68 teams that qualify each year include 32 automatic bids, which are filled by each conference's tournament champion, and 36 at-large bids. Before the Big Dance packs a punch into TV screens across America, there are four games for teams to advance into the official "First Round." These four games are known as the "First Four." Copyright Dayton Daily News, 2017 There are two types of First Four games. The first is the lowest-ranked at-large bid teams. The second is the lowest-ranked automatic qualifying teams. Usually, the at-larges go to a Power Conference school - Arizona State, Syracuse, etc. I see these first four games as a snub to the teams that earned their spot through an automatic bid. Two conference tournament winners will not get to play in an ...